Astounding newly released FBI documents obtained via
the Freedom Of Information Act show that alleged 9/11 hijacker Hamza Al-Ghamdi
had booked future flights to San Francisco and Riyadh, suggesting that
he was unaware of his eventual fate aboard United Airlines Flight 175,
the plane that hit the World Trade Center's south tower.

The 9/11 Commission failed to mention in its final report
that Al-Ghamdi was booked onto several flights scheduled to take place
after 9/11, including another flight on the very day of the attacks.

The fact that Al-Ghamdi had booked post-9/11 flights
obviously gives rise to doubts about whether the alleged hijacker knew
the 9/11 attack was a suicide mission and even brings into question if
he was on the flight at all.

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Citing “UA passenger information," on page
288 under an entry pertaining to “H AlGhamdi,” the
FBI timeline reads: "Future flight. Scheduled to depart Los
Angeles International Airport for San Francisco International
Airport on UA 7950," reports
Raw Story (excerpt below).

Al-Ghamdi was also booked to fly on September 20, 2001
from Casablanca, Morocco to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and September 29, where
he planned to fly from Riyadh to Damman, Saudi Arabia.

The FBI timeline documents also contradict with several
other details of the 9/11 Commission Report, notably on the movements
of alleged Flight 77 hijackers Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar.

According to researcher Paul Thompson, he believes the
Commission cherry-picked the dates of the alleged hijacker's movements
in order to shield their ties with high-level Saudi Arabian officials.

He points to the redaction of the name of a person
who is a known employee of a Saudi defense contractor, Omar al-Bayoumi,
who lived at the same location, reports Raw Story.

“We know it’s Bayoumi,” said Thompson,
“because after 9/11, the Finnish Government mistakenly released
a classified FBI list of suspects that showed Bayoumi living in apartment
#152 of Parkwood Apartments.” That information is available
here.

“But also important is that it strongly suggests
that the hijackers already had a support network in Southern California
before they arrived,” Thompson continued.

“In the official version of the story now, the
hijackers drift around L.A. listlessly for two weeks before chancing
to come across Bayoumi in a restaurant [according to Bayoumi’s
account],” Thompson added. “Whereupon he's an incredible
good Samaritan and takes them down to San Diego, pays their rent, etc.”

”But from the FBI's timeline, we now know
the hijackers started staying at Bayoumi's place on Jan. 15 –
the very same day they arrived,” Thompson says. “So obviously
they must have been met at the airport and taken care of from their
very first hours in the US. That's huge because the FBI maintains to
this day that the hijackers never had any accomplices in the US.”

Alleged Hamza Al-Ghamdi appears in his "martrydom
tape," which interestingly enough was only released in September
2006, post-9/11 just like his flight plans were.

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